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What is a Physician’s or a Surgeon’s Salary?
OK, so you think you may have found your passion in life – becoming a physician or a surgeon. However, the million-dollar question is… How much will I earn per year as a physician or a surgeon? We will share more information on physician and surgeon salaries with you, but there are some other things…
Read MoreWhat is a Physician or a Surgeon?
So, you are thinking about a career as a physician or a surgeon. Well, that’s awesome! The question is, do you have what it takes? Keep reading to find out more… If you are interested in becoming a physician or a surgeon, you are in good company. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the…
Read MoreSix Questions to Ask Yourself When Picking a Career as a Physician or a Surgeon
Ok, so you want to become a physician or a surgeon. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, you will be joining a community of over 713,800 employed physicians and surgeons in the U.S. The great news is: There is still more than enough room for YOU! There are expected to be over 91,400 new…
Read More7 Best Strategies for Passing the MCAT
It’s terrific that you have decided on a career as a physician or a surgeon. Despite there being over 713,800 physicians and surgeons in the US (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics), there is a very high demand for more professionals in the field. In fact, the number of jobs available for physicians and…
Read MoreThe Steps to Becoming a Physician or a Surgeon and Taking the MCAT
So, you’re thinking about a career as a physician or a surgeon. Well, that’s awesome! You are in good company. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the physician and surgeon workforce is currently made up of 713,800 people in the United States. And don’t worry, there is plenty of room for you to find…
Read MoreHow Do You Become a Physician or a Surgeon?
OK, so you have decided that you are passionate about becoming a physician or a surgeon. However, the million-dollar question is… What is the path to becoming a physician or a surgeon? Well, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, physicians and surgeons have demanding education and training requirements. Physicians typically need a bachelor’s…
Read MoreWhat Do Physicians and Surgeons Do?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, physicians and surgeons diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses. Physicians examine patients; take medical histories; prescribe medications; and order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests. They often counsel patients on diet, hygiene, and preventive healthcare. Surgeons operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as…
Read More7 Best Strategies for Passing the Miller Analogies Test
It’s terrific that you have decided on taking the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). The MAT is taken by applicants to graduate school programs or by those interested in joining high IQ societies like Mensa, the Triple Nine Society, and the Prometheus Society. Here are some very effective strategies for passing the MAT. 1. Treat it…
Read MoreThe Steps to Taking the Miller Analogies Test
So, you’re thinking about taking the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Well, that’s awesome! Let us cover all the important information related to the MAT so you can get a better understanding of what you’re getting into. After all, we are talking here about your first steps towards a great career in your chosen field. That…
Read MoreHow is the MAT Different from the GRE?
Just like the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is also a standardized test that is required for admissions to many graduate school programs in the U.S. How is the MAT different from the GRE? Here are the main points of difference between the MAT and the GRE: Test structure. The GRE…
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